Demi Moore and Tom Cruise  tick tock, time for a change, maybe?

Amy Van Doran is New York's 'Matchmaker to Extraordinary People.' Her dream match for Demi Moore is Tom Cruise ... they're both 51 and should try dating age-appropriate," writes Amy.

So reports Jane Ridley in the New York Post and I found this the best thing I saw in celebrity social media this week. Actually, Demi is only 50; she won't be 51 until Nov. 11. And she and Tom were brilliant together when they co-starred in the acclaimed movie "A Few Good Men."

Van Doran's idea is that it is hackneyed and boring when older, successful males pluck off the tree girls young enough to be their daughters and make them into trophy wives. (Anybody with money can do that! And this is usually what happens.) But Amy is suggesting that Demi and Tom should consider their futures and do something romantic with opposites in their age group. Maybe Demi and Tom, just "can't handle the truth!" as Jack Nicholson so memorably bellowed in "A Few Good Men."

(Demi was seen the other day with her estranged younger husband, entrepreneur-actor Ashton Kutcher, age 35. They did, however, split recently without undue fanfare and in a privately negotiated peace. Good for them!)

Of course, we know that Demi already has three perfectly wonderful daughters with Bruce Willis. However, Tom Cruise may still want more young children to mold in his own way.

Ahhhhhh .... I really don't know what to think about AMC's planned "Breaking Bad" spinoff, "Better Call Saul." This will be a prequel of "Breaking Bad" before lawyer Saul Goodman met meth king Walter White. I never thought Saul was such a fascinating character, but as AMC has given us masterpieces such as "Mad Men" and "Breaking Bad," I suppose we'll have to withhold judgment.

As for the fate of Walter and company, many fans want Walter dead. Certainly he has become a very bad man. But I have a feeling he'll be the last one standing — I wouldn't be surprised if Jesse, Hank, Skyler and Marie all go to that big meth lab in the sky, with Walter ruined and on the run. (The flash-forward opening of the first episode of the season rather hinted at that.)